Creative Beading Magazine

Wild Beads

IN FACT, iT WAS WHiLE TRACY was searching for materials to use in her various other crafts that she stumbled upon a US-based art glass bead website, which then prompted her to attend a two-day glass bead making workshop in 2004. Tracy’s other craft interests include jewellery making, and with her new knowledge of glass beads, and her talented fingers, Tracy began creating masterpieces to revolve around her beads.

Tracy says that bead making and jewellery making are the perfect balance. “The jewellery and bead making actually feed each other. I can be inspired to make a piece of jewellery from a bead that I have made, or be inspired to make a bead to fit into a jewellery design

I have in mind. It seems to alternate between the two.”

All of the crafts that Tracy has tried her hand at have had some influence over her

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